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If there are countless billions of stars and galaxies out there, then why does the night sky appear mostly black?

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Answer:

Light pollution

Step-by-step explanation:

Light pollution Is the artificial light from a variety of things-- commonly street lights and building lights that reflect on the sky; cities are a great example of this, and in most photos of cities barely if any stars are visible along with the sky being brighter in some places- that's actually the artificial light blocking out the stars and making the sky appear brighter. (the severity ranges from place to place)

Quote:

"What has happened to the stars?

Of course, they’re still there, but we can’t see them because of light pollution: the excessive and misdirected anthropogenic and artificial light that has invaded our night skies."

Conclusion:

The reason why the sky appears mostly black is light pollution, it not only covers the stars but sometimes makes the sky appear lighter than it should be-- on top of this light pollution has many other negative effects on the environment.

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